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Faults, Warnings, and Status Messages
5.3
Faults, Warnings, and Status Messages
An event is classified as a fault, warning, or status message.
• Faults are service impacting.
• Warnings indicate a possible service impact.
• Status messages are generally not service impacting.
NOTE:
You can select the type of events AdminManager displays. Refer to
Section 3.4.2, “View Preference,” on page 3-10.
Both fault and warning conditions are reported to the Expansion Hub where they are
stored until the Main Hub queries the system status. Only faults are indicated by
LEDs.
For more information, refer to:
• page 9-15 for RAU faults.
• page 9-21 for RAU warnings.
• page 9-26 for RAU status messages.
5.4
Remote Access Unit Specifications
Table 5-3
Remote Access Unit Specifications
Specification**
Description
Dimensions (H
×
W
×
D)
44 mm × 305 mm × 158 mm (1.7 in. × 12 in. × 6.2 in.)
Weight
< 1 kg (< 2 lb)
Operating Temperature**
–25° to +45°C (–13° to +113°F)
Non-operating Temperature**
–25° to +85°C (–13° to +185°F)
Operating Humidity, non-condensing
5% to 95%
RF Connectors
1 shielded RJ-45, female (Cat-5/6)
a
1 SMA, male (coaxial)
a. For system performance, it is important that you use only Cat-5/5E/6 ScTP cable with shielded RJ-45 connectors.
** For Japan, see separate addendum -
Japan Specification Document.
LED Alarm and Status Indicators
Unit Status (1 pair): • Link • Alarm
Maximum Heat Dissipation (W)
12.5 typical, 16 max (from Expansion Hub)
MTBF
282,207 hours